Italy
Mailing Address Formats and Other International Mailing Information

for mailing letters or packages
to or from Italy,
such as
postal rates to (or from) Italy,
finding Italian addresses,
Italian postcodes,
etc.

When mailing an envelope or postcard,
leave at least the bottom 16 millimeters (5/8 inch) blank on both
front and back. (The postal service's reading and sorting machines might need this space to print bar codes on your mail.)

Use your specific address's postal code,
not a generic postal code for a large city/area.
Otherwise your mail might be delayed.

An older, outmoded address style included a dash between your postal code and locality (city/town/village)
and parentheses around the province abbreviation. Mail with these will probably be delivered anyway.

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We have composed and provided our own
annotations for most addresses,
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for an address, copyright on our own annotations
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that someone adopts the form(at) of our annotations
and/or copies some or all of our annotations,
whether they do so under fair use or not.

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This website addresses such issues as
"How to write an Italian address?"
"How to address mail to Italy."
"How much postage should I use to mail my letter or package to Italy?"
"...how much postage to Italy?"
"Instructions for addressing mail to Italy."
"Instructions for addressing packages to Italy."
"How to send mail to Italy."
etc.